College Football 2018: 3 Worst Losses from Week 5

NORMAN, OK - SEPTEMBER 08: Head coach Chip Kelly of the UCLA Bruins during the game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Norman, Oklahoma. The Sooners defeated the Bruins 49-21. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)
NORMAN, OK - SEPTEMBER 08: Head coach Chip Kelly of the UCLA Bruins during the game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Norman, Oklahoma. The Sooners defeated the Bruins 49-21. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)
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1. Scott Frost’s biggest regret

Just like UCLA, the Nebraska Cornhuskers lost, again. A 0-4 start to the season is definitely not what Coach Scott Frost had in mind when he agreed to leave UCF before the end of last season. The UCF Knights are still undefeated, and many are starting to question how much of an impact Frost really had on last year’s team.

In Week 5, Nebraska lost at home to conference opponent Purdue. After the first quarter, the game wasn’t close. At the end of the game, the score read, 42-28, and the Nebraska fans officially began to start losing trust in Frost.

Nebraska is now 0-2 in Big Ten conference play, and they will be adding another mark in the loss column this coming Saturday. The Cornhuskers will travel to face No. 16 Wisconsin, in a game that is sure to be a blowout. We can effectively write-off Nebraska for the rest of this year. However, with one full season under his belt, look for Frost to make waves in the Big Ten, and college football as a whole, starting next year.